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Wicked! Bleeding out of all orifices....

What is that colour scheme called again? Ah, "Ebola Galore"
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That is very, very good. :thumbup:

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Will you leave it like that or will you clear coat it? If you clear coat it, will you leave some texture in it, or will you put a bit more on, and sand it back to a level surface?
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Reminds me a little of my experiments at getting homebrewed wrinkle finish. Apply a wet coat of Tung oil and spray paint on top, then wait...
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AiRdAd wrote:Will you leave it like that or will you clear coat it? If you clear coat it, will you leave some texture in it, or will you put a bit more on, and sand it back to a level surface?
I have done a few thin layers of clear, but have left it with texture....I like guitars with rough surfaces :rofl:
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willow13 wrote:
AiRdAd wrote:Will you leave it like that or will you clear coat it? If you clear coat it, will you leave some texture in it, or will you put a bit more on, and sand it back to a level surface?
I have done a few thin layers of clear, but have left it with texture....I like guitars with rough surfaces :rofl:
Yeah did the same with the psychostrat. TBH though it would need about another gallon of clear on it.
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Bg wrote:
willow13 wrote:
AiRdAd wrote:Will you leave it like that or will you clear coat it? If you clear coat it, will you leave some texture in it, or will you put a bit more on, and sand it back to a level surface?
I have done a few thin layers of clear, but have left it with texture....I like guitars with rough surfaces :rofl:
Yeah did the same with the psychostrat. TBH though it would need about another gallon of clear on it.
yeah this is the same...thought I would keep some tone "cred" and stick to thin coats. I am planning on doing a strat at some point and might do the full charvel smooth look, but i'm sure when the time comes I will be to lazy to do it :rofl:
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